One for All URC-6131 manual Programming Device Control

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PROGRAMMING DEVICE CONTROL

The One For All 6-Device PVR Universal Remote Control is preprogrammed at the factory to operate an RCA TV, VCR, and satellite receiver, a Philips Tivo PVR, a Toshiba DVD player, and a Pioneer audio receiver/amplifier. To control devices other than the default brands, perform the following steps; otherwise skip this section:

NOTE: For DVD Player/VCR Combo control, see the next page.

1.Turn on a desired device (e.g.,VCR or DVD player) and, if applicable, insert media (e.g., cassette or disc).

NOTE: Please read steps 2 through 4 completely before proceeding. Highlight or write down the codes and device you wish to program before starting step 2.

2. On the remote control,press a device key

once (i.e., TV, PVR, DVD, CBL/SAT, AUD,or VCR).

NOTE: To program control of a cable box or satellite receiver, press CBL/SAT once.

NOTE: To program control of a CD player or audio receiver, press AUD once.

NOTE: To program control of a TV/VCR Combo, press VCR once. After programming, you will be able to control channel selection, volume, and VCR functions.

NOTE: To program control of a TV/DVD Player Combo, press DVD once. After programming, you will be able to control channel selection, volume, and DVD functions.

3. Press and hold SET until the LED (red light)

blinks twice, then release SET.

4.Use the Manufacturer’s Codes (starting on page 17) to locate the type of device and brand name and then enter the first four- digit code for your device. If performed correctly, the LED will blink twice.

NOTE: If the LED did not blink twice, repeat steps 2 through 4 and enter the same code again.

5. Aim the remote control at the device and press POWER once. The device should turn off. If it does not, repeat steps 2 through 5, trying each code for your brand until you find one that works. If it still doesn’t work, try Searching For Your Code on page 11.

NOTE: If the device does not have a POWER key, press the (Play) key.

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Contents Device PVR Universal Remote ControlTable of Contents Introduction Features and Functions To control. Also see the Device Table on Key ChartsAUD mode, use Prev. to select the receiver band Device KEY Controls These Types of Devices Device TableInstalling Batteries Programming Device Control Programming Device Control LED will blink twice Searching for Your CodeProgramming Master Power Programming The Power Key For Master PowerChecking the Codes Clearing Master Power Operating Master PowerUsing Keymover Restoring Keymoved Keys to Default SettingsProgramming Keymover RE-ASSIGNING Device Keys Restoring All Keymoved Keys In a Single ModeLocking Volume Control To One Mode Global Volume Lock Changing Volume LockMANUFACTURER’S Codes Setup Codes For Audio ReceiversSetup Codes For Cable Boxes Converters RCAABC Setup Codes For CD Players Setup Codes For DVD Players SAETDK Setup Codes For DVD Player/VCR Combos Setup Codes For PVR/Satellite Receiver Combos Setup Codes For PVRsSetup Codes For Satellite Receivers GOISKY Setup Codes For TVsAOC CXCKEC JCBLXI KTVMEI MGATMK SSSSetup Codes For TV/VCR Combos Setup Codes For TV/DVD Player CombosCCE Setup Codes For VCRsHI-Q STS Troubleshooting Troubleshooting About Upgrading Upgrade ExclusionsInstructions to the User Customer SupportThere are no express warranties except as listed above Limited WarrantyAdditional Information
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URC-6131 specifications

The One for All remote controls, including the URC-3300, URC-8811, URC-4021, URC-6131, and URC-4330, are designed to enhance the user experience by simplifying television and home entertainment device management. Each model offers unique features while retaining the core functionality of controlling multiple devices seamlessly.

The URC-3300 is a straightforward remote that supports up to three devices. It features an ergonomic design and an intuitive layout, making it easy for users to switch between devices such as TVs, DVD players, and set-top boxes. Its pre-programmed codes ensure compatibility with a wide array of brands and models. Additionally, the URC-3300 boasts a user-friendly setup process, allowing even the least tech-savvy individuals to enjoy its functionalities.

The URC-8811 is a more advanced model that allows control for up to eight devices. It features a dedicated button for each device type, simplifying navigation between various functions. With its learning capability, users can program additional commands from the original remotes, providing flexibility and personalization. The URC-8811 is perfect for home theaters where multiple devices need to be controlled with ease.

The URC-4021 offers a versatile solution with a broad device compatibility, managing up to four devices. Its standout feature is the "Smart" function that intelligently recognizes commonly used devices and optimizes control sequences, enhancing the overall user experience. The device's backlit buttons make it convenient for use in low-light environments, and its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance.

The URC-6131 is designed for users who require enhanced control across a variety of devices, accommodating up to six. This remote includes a macro feature, allowing users to execute multiple commands with a single button press, which is ideal for creating custom activities. The URC-6131 is equipped with an easy-to-read LCD display that provides clear feedback and allows for quick customization.

Finally, the URC-4330 stands out with its ability to control up to three devices but incorporates advanced features like a built-in help function. This function assists users with troubleshooting setup issues and provides guidance on how to program their remote effectively. The URC-4330 combines style with practicality, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to streamline their remote control experience across multiple devices.

Overall, One for All remotes deliver exceptional versatility, ease of use, and compatibility, catering to various preferences and needs in the home entertainment landscape.